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You’ll learn:
How to spot the difference between valuable analysis and anxious overthinking
Why rest is critical for focus and flow
How to use systems, intrusive-thought catchers, and AI “homies” to stay on track
Why decision-making speed is relative—and how privilege plays a role
We’ll leave you with strategies to think smarter, act faster (when appropriate), and build momentum without getting stuck in analysis paralysis.
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